- The Redbud Tree; Cercis Canadensis - Daves Garden
The eastern redbud Cercis canadensis is native to North America east of the Rocky Mountains, from Canada to the Deep South into Florida There are similar species in the west and in Europe, in fact one of the common names for this tree is the Judas Tree, because legend as it that Judas Iscariot hanged himself from one after he betrayed Christ
- Tasty Treats From the Redbud Tree - Daves Garden
Make redbud jelly Jelly from redbud flowers is wonderful and easy to make Since they are blooming now in west Kentucky, I decided to gather some and make up a batch When gathering the blossoms, take care to avoid trees where the exhaust from automobiles might contaminate them This is an excellent activity to involve children
- Trees, Shrubs and Conifers:Redbud Tree, no blooms this year. . . . . . . . . . . ?
I have a young Redbud tree that was planted 2 years ago It is growing nicely It is generally the habit of these trees to bloom with the pink redbud flowers before the leaves appear This year there were no blooms at all, and the leaves are now coming on I guess that means no blooms for this year Does anyone know why it would do this ? It did bloom a little last year, it's first full year
- Cercis Species, Eastern Redbud, Canadian Redbud, Judas Tree
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- Cercis Species, Western Redbud, California Redbud - Daves Garden
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- Plant Identification:SOLVED: Is This Really a Redbud??
I received what we thought was a redbud (cercis canadensis) sapling this year from a friend who has several that seed about It sure looks like a redbud, but what has me confused is that this tree is supposed to be a slow grower Not mine It's about 3 times the size it was when I planted it in May! Do you think it really is a redbud or a look alike? My friend said it did have the redbud
- Garden Pests and Diseases:Whats eating my redbud leaves?
I have several small redbud saplings (eastern redbud, I assume), only a few years old Until this year they looked perfectly healthy But now something is eating holes in the leaves, apparently making very clean, nearly circular cuts Some leaves are more than half gone The remaining portions of the leaves look healthy I don't see any insects on the trees, or any other clues Curiously, I
- Trees, Shrubs and Conifers:Redbud vs. Dogwood - Daves Garden
A thread in the Trees, Shrubs and Conifers forum, titled Redbud vs Dogwood
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